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  • Guide

    2019 awards example - Category 5

    Best workplace health and wellbeing initiative.

  • Guide

    There are some things a band-aid can't fix

    Poster for young workers to encourage them to ask questions concerning workplace health and safety.

  • Guide

    Words can cause workplace injury

    Poster for young workers about being bullied at work.

  • Guide

    A guide for pool chemical retailers

    The guide identifies a range of hazards associated with the storage and handling of pool chemicals found in the retail sector.

  • Guide

    MSD prevention: Let's go back to basics

    Presentation slides by Tammy Roberts and Alison Morris (Musculoskeletal Disorders Symposium 2017).

  • Guide

    Certificate protocol for nurse practitioners 2010

    This protocol states the conditions under which an endorsed nurse practitioner may issue a workers' compensation certificate under section 123(3)(a)(ii) of the Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 for a minor injury.

  • Guide

    Sprains and strains prevention

    Many sprains and strains injuries are caused by manual tasks such as lifting or carrying loads, working in fixed positions, repetitive tasks or using heavily vibrating tools.

  • Guide

    Guide to the manual handling of plasterboard audit tool

    Guide on manual load handling at construction workplaces

  • Guide

    Healthy places audit tool

    A guidance document for conducting a healthy workplaces needs assessment.

  • Guide

    Technology and MSDs in Construction

    Presentation 2: from the Musculoskeletal Disorders Symposium 2017.

  • Guide

    Protecting employee privacy and confidentiality

    This document provides information and advice about protecting employee privacy and confidentiality regarding personal information about the health of employees.

  • Form

    Statutory appointments and public sector employment currently held

    We ask candidates for appointment to a government body to complete and sign this form. It tells us about your current public sector employment and any statutory appointments to Qld Government bodies and the amount of remuneration (including daily meeting fees) received for them.The Department of Education is collecting your personal information for the purpose of assessing your eligibility for appointment to Queensland Government statutory bodies and to receive fees should you be appointed.